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<p>Premee Mohamed&#x2019;s cosmic Beneath The Rising trilogy has now come to an end with the publication of <em><strong>The Void Ascendant&#xA0;</strong></em>which means just one thing&#x2026; a complete read of all three books! Luckily we&#x2019;ve got you covered with that one with our latest competition to win the entire Beneath The Rising series!</p>
<p><em>Warning, plot revelations for all three books ahead. Skip to the bottom to enter our competition!</em></p>
<p>The trilogy starts with <em><strong>Beneath The Rising</strong></em>, which follows Nick Prasad, who has always enjoyed a quiet life in the shadow of his best friend, child prodigy and technological genius Joanna &#x2018;Johnny&#x2019; Chambers. But all that is about to end. When Johnny invents a clean reactor that could eliminate fossil fuels and change the world, she awakens primal, evil Ancient Ones set on subjugating humanity. From the oldest library in the world to the ruins of Nineveh, hunted at every turn, they will need to trust each other completely to survive&#x2026;</p>
<p>The second book in the trilogy, <em><strong>A Broken Darkness</strong></em>, picks up a full year and a half since the Anomaly, when They tried to force Their way into the world from the shapeless void. Nick Prasad is piecing his life together, and has joined the secretive Ssarati Society to help monitor threats to humanity &#x2013; including his former friend Johnny. Right on cue, the unveiling of Johnny&#x2019;s latest experiment sees a fresh incursion of Them, leaving her protesting her innocence even as the two of them are thrown together to fight the darkness once more&#x2026;</p>
<p>The last book in Premee Mohamed&#x2019;s series <em><strong>The Void Ascendant</strong></em> takes place around eight years after Nick has crashed through uncountable dimensions to a strange new world. He&#x2019;s found shelter, and a living, as a prophet for the ruling family&#x2014;servants of the Ancient Ones who destroyed his home. Now, he&#x2019;s been offered a chance to rid the multiverse of the Ancient Ones, past and present and forever, although he&#x2019;ll have to betray his new masters to do it. The first step is jailbreaking a god&#x2014;and that&#x2019;s the <i>easy</i>&#xA0;part&#x2026;</p>
<p>Want to join Nick on his journey in Premee Mohamed&#x2019;s Beneath The Rising trilogy? We have the complete trilogy to give away so answer the simple question below to be in with a chance of winning!</p>
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		<title>Author guest blog: Five Useful books to read before you star in your own sequel by Premee Mohamed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you find yourself shouting &#x201C;OH COME ON&#x201D; at fictional characters? If so, please know that you are not alone: I too am perenially that guy complaining that no one in a zombie movie ever seems to have seen a zombie movie, and no one in a vampire book has ever read Dracula. (This leads</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you find yourself shouting &#x201C;OH COME ON&#x201D; at fictional characters? If so, please know that you are not alone: I too am perenially that guy complaining that no one in a zombie movie ever seems to have seen a zombie movie, and no one in a vampire book has ever read <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/interviews/meet-mina-with-james-morans-dracula-riffing-minas-murrays-journal/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em><strong>Dracula</strong></em></a>. (This leads into my theory about how entertainment media is in a similar, but detectably different, world from ours&#x2026; which might be a blog post for another day.)</p>
<p>In my upcoming novel, <em><strong>A Broken Darkness</strong></em>, everyone is dealing with the aftermath of the book that came before it, <em><strong>Beneath The Rising</strong></em>. Nick is treading water while learning how to deal with his new job, new relationships, and new responsibilities. Johnny, apparently above such things as &#x2018;learning from mistakes&#x2019; or &#x2018;exhibiting good judgement,&#x2019; is about to flip the switch on her new clean-energy reactor and become a global hero. But neither of them is prepared for what happens next, no matter how well they think they are. <em>Too bad they couldn&#x2019;t read the first book</em>, I found myself thinking sympathetically as I finished the second.</p>
<p>Then I thought: Hmm, what else on my shelves might have been helpful for Nick or Johnny to read <em>before </em>they got entangled in this mess?</p>
<h2>1) <em>The Action Hero&#x2019;s Handbook</em> (David and Joe Borgenicht).</h2>
<p>Nick would like to pretend he&#x2019;s an action hero in this book, but is he really equipped to play one? This little book contains practical lessons on resolving inconvenient situations such as &#x2018;How to interrogate a suspect,&#x2019; &#x2018;How to win a fight when you&#x2019;re outnumbered,&#x2019; and &#x2018;How to escape from handcuffs.&#x2019; (Unfortunately, this particular section doesn&#x2019;t seem to have any guidance on what to do if the handcuffs are alive.)</p>
<h2>2) <em>The Encyclopedia of Plague and Pestilence</em> (George Childs Kohn, ed.).</h2>
<p>To paraphrase Tolstoy, every plague is alike, but every plague response is godawful in its own way. One thing the entire world realised at the end of <em><strong>Beneath The Rising</strong> </em>is that no one, not one government, not one monitoring agency, not one scientist, had any idea what was coming or how to deal with it. In <em><strong>A Broken Darkness</strong></em>, it might have helped folks to equip themselves with the knowledge that humans have always reacted to disasters the same way, more or less. Victim-blaming; quack remedies; price gouging; the flight or bunkering of the rich; panic; cults; appeals to higher powers; and human sacrifice. (Wait, has that last one fallen a bit out of fashion?)</p>
<h2>3) <em>The Ancient Gods</em> (E.O. James).</h2>
<p>In the world of <em><strong>Beneath The Rising</strong></em> and <em><strong>A Broken Darkness</strong></em>, there&#x2019;s a lot of uneasiness about referring to the Ancient Ones as &#x2018;gods,&#x2019; per se. But, as I keep pointing out, no one says gods have to be <em>nice</em>. This book contains unvarnished descriptions of ultra-powerful, immeasurably old, all-knowing beings&#x2026; who are also vengeful, impulsive, possessive, and temperamental. What&#x2019;s the difference between doing what you&#x2019;re told because you love your deity, versus because you fear what they&#x2019;ll do if you don&#x2019;t? As certain gods would say: &#x201C;Oh, we don&#x2019;t care. Just do it.&#x201D;</p>
<figure id="attachment_118781" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-118781" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="wp-image-118781 size-full" src="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/FC-BROKEN-DARKNESS.jpg" alt="" width="750" height="1160" srcset="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/FC-BROKEN-DARKNESS.jpg 750w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/FC-BROKEN-DARKNESS-300x464.jpg 300w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/FC-BROKEN-DARKNESS-616x953.jpg 616w" sizes="(max-width: 750px) 100vw, 750px"><figcaption id="caption-attachment-118781" class="wp-caption-text">Nick and Johnny should really read this list before dealing with the mess in A Broken Darkness&#x2026;</figcaption></figure>
<h2>4) <em>The Campaigns of Alexander</em> (Arrian, translated by Aubrey de S&#xE9;lincourt).</h2>
<p>To start a war as retaliation for a personal insult seems like a <em>bit </em>of an overreaction; but, well, history is full of people who lived to start wars for worse reasons. Alexander the Great, supposedly a military prodigy in the same way that Johnny is a scientific prodigy (though not, we hope, via the same method), often seemed impossible to outfight and out-maneuver. So as preparation, it might have been helpful for Nick and Johnny to recognise successful campaign tactics and troop movements, maybe even distil his wisdom, if such a thing is possible, into counterstrategies before (cough) needing them.</p>
<h2>5) Secret Societies (Nick Harding).</h2>
<p>Boy, it&#x2019;s hard to get accurate information on secret societies, isn&#x2019;t it? That whole &#x2018;keeping it secret&#x2019; thing is so inconvenient, and everyone in it is so shifty when you ask them direct questions. Nick, now working for one, would be well-advised to educate himself on some of the common characteristics and pitfalls of secret societies&#x2026; particularly why so many choose to stay secret instead of becoming a public entity, like a community league or something. And when (he should be asking) does a secret society tip over into a cult?</p>
<p><strong>Honorary mention:</strong></p>
<h2><em>A Secret Guide to Fighting Elder Gods</em> (Jennifer Brozek, ed.).</h2>
<p>In the interests of full disclosure, I have a short story in this (&#x2018;Us And Ours&#x2019;). I&#x2019;d like to think it would be useful for Nick and Johnny to have read before <em><strong>Beneath The Rising</strong></em> and <em><strong>A Broken Darkness</strong></em> started! I mean, in school we&#x2019;re always telling kids to learn from a variety of sources, and you can&#x2019;t do much better than a whole anthology centred around different methods of doing battle with extradimensional beings!</p>
<p><em><strong>A Broken Darkness by Premee Mohamed is out on 1 April. Pre-order <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1781088756/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738&amp;creativeASIN=1781088756&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=scifinow01-21&amp;linkId=e3ef73adb0be3ee28c1b702979b41091" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</strong></em></p>
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